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LONDON, Feb. 9 -- British billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, with former vice president Al Gore at his side, offered a $25 million prize Thursday for anyone who can come up with a way to blunt global climate change by removing at least a billion tons of carbon dioxide a year from the Earth's atmosphere.....




http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/09/AR2007020900693.html
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The winner of the award must devise a plan to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere without creating adverse effects. The first $5 million would be paid up front, and the remainder of the money would be paid only after the program had worked successfully for 10 years.



So they'll pay 1/5 of the prize up front for a working technology, and then pay the rest in ten years if the technology works. Does this mean reduction of CO2 or reduction of global temperature, or both?

Most notably, this seems to come on the heels of the IPCC study that said that reduction in greenhouse gases won't cool the planet down.

Are they hedging their bets?


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So they'll pay 1/5 of the prize up front for a working technology, and then pay the rest in ten years if the technology works. Does this mean reduction of CO2 or reduction of global temperature, or both?

I read the standard as a specific amount of CO2 removed: 1B tons/year.

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Most notably, this seems to come on the heels of the IPCC study that said that reduction in greenhouse gases won't cool the planet down.



Didn't you earlier claim you read the study and now you understood this point? The study says the effect cannot be wholly stopped, not that it can't be improved.


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So am I the only one thinking that if he just shut Virgin Airlines down, thereby reducing the pollution emissions from just his fleet alone - he could probably keep the money and call himself the winner?
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Yes, we could stop doing all things that produce greenhouse gases. But that isn't going to happen. So we need to invent things that remove (or minimize) greenhouse gasses.

PS: I do get a big kick out of celebrities talking about pollution, global warming, etc... while flying around in their personal jets.
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The point I got from this, was that the money goes to someone who can figure out not how to prevent 1b/tons of CO2, but to physically remove 1b tons per year from the atmosphere that is currently there. They are still encouraging people reduce their emissions etc. but this is for someone who can not stop the increase, but actually decrease the level of CO2 in the atmosphere.

And if it does cause an ice age - well, we know how to deal with that! :D

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Most notably, this seems to come on the heels of the IPCC study that said that reduction in greenhouse gases won't cool the planet down.


Maybe the reason for that is that the excess of CO2 is not warming the planet up :o
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